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Las aventuras de Tom Sawyer
Capítulo 33, Página 5
A
trifle
after
noon
the
boys
borrowed
a
small
skiff
from
a
citizen
who
was
absent,
and
got
under
way
at
once.
When
they
were
several
miles
below
“Cave
Hollow,”
Tom
said:
“Now
you
see
this
bluff
here
looks
all
alike
all
the
way
down
from
the
cave
hollow—no
houses,
no
wood-yards,
bushes
all
alike.
But
do
you
see
that
white
place
up
yonder
where
there’s
been
a
landslide?
Well,
that’s
one
of
my
marks.
We’ll
get
ashore,
now.”
They
landed.
“Now,
Huck,
where
we’re
a-standing
you
could
touch
that
hole
I
got
out
of
with
a
fishing-pole.
See
if
you
can
find
it.”
Huck
searched
all
the
place
about,
and
found
nothing.
Tom
proudly
marched
into
a
thick
clump
of
sumach
bushes
and
said:
“Here
you
are!
Look
at
it,
Huck;
it’s
the
snuggest
hole
in
this
country.
You
just
keep
mum
about
it.
All
along
I’ve
been
wanting
to
be
a
robber,
but
I
knew
I’d
got
to
have
a
thing
like
this,
and
where
to
run
across
it
was
the
bother.
We’ve
got
it
now,
and
we’ll
keep
it
quiet,
only
we’ll
let
Joe
Harper
and
Ben
Rogers
in—because
of
course
there’s
got
to
be
a
Gang,
or
else
there
wouldn’t
be
any
style
about
it.
Tom
Sawyer’s
Gang—it
sounds
splendid,
don’t
it,
Huck?”
“Well,
it
just
does,
Tom.
And
who’ll
we
rob?”
“Oh,
most
anybody.
Waylay
people—that’s
mostly
the
way.”
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